Libya and Tunisia have agreed to reactivate the Libyan-Tunisian Cultural Center in the two countries and to revive the activity of Dar Al-Kitab.
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Read moreThe city of Benghazi in eastern Libya is preparing to be named: "The Capital of Islamic Culture for the year 2023”, which will include cultural, Islamic, literary, artistic and other events with the Libyan identity, after about
Read moreThe Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, has given instructions to carry out the necessary maintenance work for the National Museum in Tripoli to reopen its doors to visitors.
Read moreThe Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development, Mabrouka Toghi, received on Thursday the Director General of the Libya Post Company, Saeed bin Salem to discuss avenues of cooperation at various levels.
Read moreThe Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development, Mabrouka Toughi, arrived in Mauritania on Friday to participate in a ceremony celebrating Nouakchott as the Capital of Culture in the Islamic World for the year 2023).
Read moreThe Ministry of Culture has organized a ceremony that included the distribution of certificates of registration of Libyan heritage sites on Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO)’s list of herit
Read moreThe Attorney General’s Office announced on Sunday that two persons have been brought for trial on charges of trafficking in antiquities.
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